2010-11
All-SoCon...qualified for the U.S. Women's Open shortly after the season ended...2nd in the league to Emma de Groot in scoring average (74.80)...set school and tournament records winning her first collegiate tournament at the JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational...second round 66 (-6) for low 18, 36-hole total of 141 (-3) and 54-hole tally of 209 (-7) topped previous marks...carded her first rounds in the 60s this spring with three which is a new school record for a season...15 career par or better cards including five this season...SoCon Golfer of the Week (Mar. 16)...led the squad in birdies (70) and tied with de Groot for lead in pars (360)...had fewest bogeys (112)...also led team playing 76.0 percent of her holes at par or better including 17 rounds recording 15 or more...six top 10's tied for team lead, finished with 15 in her career...had team-high eight birdies in her round of 66 at JMU/Eagle Landing with 14 total for the event, also a team best...played 47 of 54 holes par or better...11 rounds with three or more birdies, four with five or more...22 cards with 11 or more pars...No. 80 in Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index...beat 10 top 100 golfers tying for 22nd at the Landfall Tradition...tied team-best with 16 pars in a round (Lady Paladin Invite)...level par 216 at Mercedes-Benz Women's Championship in fall tying for ninth with nine birdies and 45 of 54 holes at par or better...counted in 31 of 32 rounds this year, 111 of 129 for career...No. 82 on Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index, No. 86 on Golfstat and No. 72 in Golfstat Cup.

2009-10
Posted three top 10 finishes including tying for sixth at the SoCon Championship joining Emma de Groot (2nd) and Maria Juliana Loza (4th) in the top 10...set a new career best with an even-par 216 at the Golfweek Conference Challenge finishing tied for third against a strong field...fired a 70 (-2) in the second round of the NCAA East Regional tying her career low round...was two-under through 36 holes there...shot her low score of the fall with a 71 (-1) in the opening round of the Golfweek Conference Challenge and later tied it on the second day at the SoCon...had five birdies in both the first and third rounds and 11 total at the Golfweek event which tied Emma de Groot for best tournament total for the season...had 15 pars in a round twice (Golfweek Conf. Chall., SoCon Champ.)...solid in tying for 18th at the SunTrust Gator Women's Golf Invitational helping key the fourth-place finish...second on the squad in birdies with 53 and had the second fewest bogeys (131)...had five par or better rounds, also second on the team...Academic All-Conference, SoCon Honor Roll, Dean's List and Honor Roll...counted in 27 of 31 team rounds.

2008-09
Finished third at the Chris Banister Classic after leading following the first round...consistent play sparked the team to an eighth-place finish at NCAA Central Regional and earned a place in the NCAA Finals...tied for 35th with Emma de Groot at Central Regional shooting 231 (+15)...final round 78 was the low score that day for the Mocs in heavy winds (gusts up to 40 MPH reported)...72 (E) in final round of JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational helped secure school record 283 (-5)...tied for fifth in weather-shortened Lady Mocs Intercollegiate...Academic All-Conference...27 of 35 rounds counted to team score.

2007-08
Christine was an All-Southern Conference performer...second on the team to Emma de Groot in scoring average at 75.97...low tournament score of 222 (+12) came at the SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational...best tournament finish was second-place at the Larry Nelson Collegiate...led the squad tying for third at the Southern Conference Championship...four top 10s ranked second on the squad as did her three top fives...26 of 31 rounds counted to team score.

AUSTRIA
Played in several international events representing Austrian National Team as junior prior to her arrival at Chattanooga...represented Austria in the 2008 Women's British Amateur and the 2008 European Team Championship where she finished 18th individually while helping lead the team to an eighth-place finish...won an event in 2008 on the Austrian Women's tour and placed fourth in the 2008 Austrian Open...during the summer of 2009, Wolf qualified for and played in British Women's Amateur, Austrian Ladies Amateur, Swiss Ladies Amateur and played for Austria in the European Team Championships in Slovenia (2-1 in match play format).

PERSONAL
Born March 5, 1989 in Rum, Austria...the daughter of Andrea and Markus Wolf...sister Claudia is a junior on the University of South Alabama golf team...Dean's List student...majoring in Marketing and Management.

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